The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using plants as food (edible plants). This study aims to (1) document the non-cultivated plants used by Batak Toba sub-ethnic as edible plants; (2) compare the quantitative values of edible plants by Batak Toba sub-ethnic. The study was conducted with ethnobotany approach through surveys and parcifative observations. The interviews were conducted toward key informants (7 people) and the general respondents (30 people). The general respondents were grouped into 17-30 years old, 30-50 years old, more than 50 years old, which the numbers of each were 10 respondents. The data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The quantitative analysis wa...
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Abstract. Navia ZI, Audira D, Afifah N, Turnip K, Nuarini, Suwardi AB. 2020. Ethnobotanical investig...
The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using...
The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using...
The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using...
Background: Batak Karo is one of Batak tribes reputed for their local knowledge about the use of pla...
Food is a primary human need. Various foods are initially obtained from plant species. Village peop...
Food is a primary human need. Various foods are initially obtained from plant species. Village peopl...
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Abstract. Silalahi M, Nisyawati, Pandiangan D. 2019. Medicinal plants used by the Batak Toba Tribe i...
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Etnobotanic study on “Food Plants” of Ija Kailinese in Bora village Sigi Biromaru district of Centra...
Ethnobotany is one of science that studies the relationship between botany (plants) associated with ...
Research on the local knowledge of food plants used by Karo ethnic in the Semangat Gunung Village, N...
Ethnobotany is a study of the interaction between local people and their natural environment, especi...
Abstract. Navia ZI, Audira D, Afifah N, Turnip K, Nuarini, Suwardi AB. 2020. Ethnobotanical investig...
The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using...
The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using...
The Batak Toba sub-ethnic is an indegenous tribe in Sumatra Island, who has local knowledge of using...
Background: Batak Karo is one of Batak tribes reputed for their local knowledge about the use of pla...
Food is a primary human need. Various foods are initially obtained from plant species. Village peop...
Food is a primary human need. Various foods are initially obtained from plant species. Village peopl...
The Malay people in Ratu Sepudak village use some kind of plant foods. The Malay culture of Ratu Sep...
The high potential of medicinal plants in Sipituhuta Village can make it easier for people to use th...
Abstract. Silalahi M, Nisyawati, Pandiangan D. 2019. Medicinal plants used by the Batak Toba Tribe i...
Plant has many benefit in life, one of example is etnic’s edible food. Jerieng etnic is origin etnic...
Etnobotanic study on “Food Plants” of Ija Kailinese in Bora village Sigi Biromaru district of Centra...
Ethnobotany is one of science that studies the relationship between botany (plants) associated with ...
Research on the local knowledge of food plants used by Karo ethnic in the Semangat Gunung Village, N...
Ethnobotany is a study of the interaction between local people and their natural environment, especi...
Abstract. Navia ZI, Audira D, Afifah N, Turnip K, Nuarini, Suwardi AB. 2020. Ethnobotanical investig...